How to Add a Link in Your Facebook Bio
Learn how to add a Facebook bio link on profiles and pages, plus how to use one itsbio.link to send fans everywhere from a single tap.
You have one spot on Facebook to point people somewhere, and most folks waste it. A good facebook bio link sends fans straight to what matters, whether that is your shop, your latest video, or every link you own at once. This guide shows you exactly where to add it on a profile and a Page, and how to make that single link do a lot more.
Where do you add a link in your Facebook bio?
Facebook keeps this simple, but the exact spot depends on whether you are on a personal profile or a business Page. Both give you a website field that turns into a real, clickable link.
Adding a link on a personal Facebook profile
On the app or desktop, here is the quick path:
- Go to your profile and tap Edit profile.
- Scroll to the Bio and Links section (sometimes shown as "Add link" or under your intro details).
- Paste your link into the website or link field and save.
- Check your profile. The link should now show under your name as a tappable button.
One thing trips people up: text you type inside the bio box itself often stays plain text and does not become clickable. So do not just type your web address into your bio and hope. Use the actual link or website field instead.
Adding a link on a Facebook Page
If you run a Page for a brand, creator account, or shop, the steps are close:
- Open your Page and go to Edit details or About.
- Find the Website field.
- Enter your link and save.
Your Page can show that website link near the top, and it becomes the main button people tap to leave Facebook and land on you. That makes it the single most valuable piece of real estate you have, so choose the link with care.
Why does Facebook only give you one link?
Facebook, like Instagram and TikTok, wants people to stay inside the app. So it hands you one website slot and no more. That is fine if you only ever promote one thing. But most creators and small brands are juggling a shop, a YouTube channel, a newsletter, three social profiles, and a new drop every week.
Trying to cram all of that into one link is impossible. And swapping the link every time you post something new is a pain and easy to forget. That is the whole reason link-in-bio pages exist.
How do you send fans everywhere from one facebook bio link?
Instead of picking one destination and ignoring the rest, you put one smart page in your Facebook website field. That page holds everything. When someone taps your facebook bio link, they land on a page with all your stuff and pick where to go next.
That is what itsbio.link does. It is a link-in-bio page, but not a boring gray list of links. It is a bold visual page (a "loud bento" layout) that actually looks like a brand. On one itsbio.link page you can put:
- All your links and social profiles in one place
- Videos, music, and embeds that play right there
- A real shop with product blocks people can buy from on the page
- An email or lead capture so you build a list you own
- A custom domain and a QR code for posters, packaging, or events
It also tracks every tap with built-in analytics, so you finally see what people actually click. And it auto-surfaces your hottest content with a feature called Momentum, so your best link floats to the top on its own. Thousands of creators already use it, and it is free to start.
Facebook website field vs a bio link page: what is the difference?
Both are "links." The gap is what happens after the tap.
| What you want | Plain Facebook link only | One itsbio.link in your bio |
|---|---|---|
| Number of destinations | Just one | As many as you want |
| Sell products | No, it just links out | Yes, buy right on the page |
| See what people tap | No tap data | Built-in analytics on every link |
| Update without editing Facebook | You edit Facebook each time | Edit your page, link stays the same |
| Collect emails or leads | No | Yes |
The plain link is fine for one job. The bio page is better the moment you have more than one thing to share, which is basically everyone.
How does itsbio.link compare to other bio link tools?
Linktree is the best known option, and it works. But its default look is a plain vertical list of links, and several of its more advanced features, like deeper analytics and removing Linktree branding, tend to sit on paid plans. itsbio.link gives you a real visual page, selling straight from the bio instead of only linking out, tap tracking built in, and a generous free start.
Other tools each do a slice: Beacons leans on creator tools and a store, Carrd is a one-page site builder, and Stan Store focuses on selling digital products. itsbio.link is the one loud page that does content, shop, and tracking together, and it stays easy and free to start. Want more setup walkthroughs? Check out more guides.
Quick tips for a Facebook bio link that actually gets tapped
- Use the real link field, not the bio text box. Plain typed text often will not click.
- Put one link that leads to many. One bio page beats one dead-end link.
- Match your link across platforms. Use the same itsbio.link on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube so fans always know where to go.
- Watch your taps. Check your analytics and move your most popular link to the top.
- Add a QR code. Drop it on packaging, flyers, or a market stall so offline fans find you too.
Get your whole world on one link
Adding a link to your Facebook bio takes about a minute. Making that link worth the tap is the real win. Put your whole world on one loud page, sell and share and track from a single spot, and never rewrite your bio again. Claim your itsbio.link for free and turn your Facebook bio into your best link yet.
Frequently asked questions
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